Introduction
Vacation rentals like Airbnb, VRBO, and other short-term rental platforms have revolutionized the way we travel. Instead of hotels, people now opt for cozy homes, beachfront condos, or even unique treehouses for their getaways. But what happens when your dream vacation turns into a nightmare due to an injury? Slippery floors, broken furniture, faulty stairs, or even carbon monoxide leaks—injuries in short-term rentals are on the rise, and navigating what to do next can be confusing.
At Templer & Hirsch, we’ve spent over 35 years handling personal injury cases, including a growing number involving vacation rental injuries. Here’s what you need to know if you or a loved one gets hurt at an Airbnb or another vacation rental.
Who Is Responsible for Your Injury?
In a traditional hotel setting, if you slip and fall due to a hazard, the hotel is liable. But with Airbnb and VRBO, the responsibility can be murky. Here’s who might be liable:
1. The Host (Property Owner or Renter)
Most short-term rental homes are owned by individual hosts, not large corporations. If your injury was caused by unsafe property conditions (e.g., broken stairs, missing handrails, faulty wiring, or slippery floors), the host may be held responsible under premises liability laws.
2. Airbnb or VRBO
Unlike hotels, platforms like Airbnb and VRBO don’t technically own the properties—they are just intermediaries. However, they do offer host protection insurance in some cases, which may cover injuries, but only under certain conditions. Airbnb, for instance, has a $1 million Host Protection Insurance policy, but it doesn’t cover intentional harm, certain defects, or gross negligence.
3. A Third Party (Contractors, Cleaning Crews, Equipment Manufacturers, etc.)
If your injury was caused by something like a defective pool ladder, a faulty gas appliance, or a collapsing deck, a third party, such as a contractor, maintenance crew, or product manufacturer, may be held responsible.
Steps to Take Immediately After an Injury in an Airbnb or Vacation Rental
If you’re injured, here’s what you should do right away to protect yourself and your case:
1. Seek Medical Attention
Your health comes first. Call 911 if it’s an emergency or seek medical care as soon as possible. Even if the injury seems minor, documenting it with a doctor can be crucial later.
2. Document the Scene
Take pictures and videos of what caused your injury. Focus on:
- Hazardous conditions (broken stairs, wet floors, faulty furniture, etc.)
- The entire rental space to show the overall condition
- Any warning signs (or lack thereof)
3. Report the Injury to Airbnb or VRBO
Notify the rental platform immediately through their app or website. Airbnb, for example, has a Resolution Center where incidents can be reported. But be careful—don’t accept blame or downplay the injury.
4. Get Contact Information
Gather details from the host, any witnesses, or other guests staying at the property. If a property manager or maintenance worker arrives, take their information too.
5. Avoid Direct Communication with the Host About Liability
While it’s fine to notify the host about the injury, avoid discussing blame or accepting compensation upfront. Anything you say could be used against you later.
6. Contact a Personal Injury Attorney
Short-term rental injuries can be legally complex. A skilled personal injury attorney can investigate liability, handle negotiations, and ensure you receive fair compensation.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
If you were injured due to negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:
✅ Medical Expenses (ER visits, surgeries, therapy, medication, etc.)
✅ Lost Wages if you missed work
✅ Pain and Suffering for physical and emotional distress
✅ Property Damage (e.g., a broken phone, luggage, or clothing due to the accident)
If Airbnb’s Host Protection Insurance or another insurance policy applies, your compensation may come from there. If not, a claim may need to be filed directly against the host or another responsible party.
Common Airbnb and Vacation Rental Injuries
Injuries can happen anywhere, but vacation rentals often lack the strict safety regulations of hotels. Some of the most common injuries include:
🔥 Burns – From faulty appliances, exposed wires, or broken stoves.
⚡ Electrocution – Due to faulty outlets, exposed wires, or pool lighting malfunctions.
🚪 Slip & Falls – Caused by wet floors, loose rugs, broken stairs, or poorly maintained walkways.
🏊 Drowning & Pool Accidents – Many Airbnbs lack proper fencing or pool safety equipment.
🌪 Ceiling or Deck Collapses – Many vacation homes are not inspected regularly, leading to unsafe structures.
🍽 Food Poisoning – If a rental provides contaminated food or has a defective refrigerator, it can lead to serious illness.
Does Homeowner’s Insurance Cover Vacation Rental Injuries?
It depends. Some homeowner’s insurance policies exclude short-term rentals, meaning the host might not have any coverage. That’s why hiring an attorney to investigate the insurance situation is crucial.
If the host has a landlord or rental insurance policy, it might provide additional coverage. Airbnb’s Host Guarantee and VRBO’s liability coverage may also apply, but they are not always sufficient.
Why You Need an Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer
Short-term rental cases are not as straightforward as hotel injuries. Here’s why Templer & Hirsch can help:
✔ We Investigate Liability – Determining whether the host, Airbnb, VRBO, or a third party is responsible.
✔ We Handle Insurance Companies – Insurers often try to deny claims or offer low settlements—we fight for fair compensation.
✔ We Know Premises Liability Law – Our 35+ years of experience means we understand how to prove negligence.
✔ We Get Results – We work to secure maximum compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Injured at an Airbnb or Vacation Rental? Call Templer & Hirsch Today
If you or a loved one suffered an injury at an Airbnb, VRBO, or other vacation rental, don’t navigate this alone. Let Templer & Hirsch handle the legal complexities while you focus on recovery.
📞 Call us today for a free consultation.
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Your vacation may have gone wrong, but we’ll work to make things right.